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Old 12th June 2009, 02:18   #1
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Wink Hardly had a sighting in England or Ireland

Hi all,

Just returned from a couple of weeks in Ireland and Southern England - and as being a devoted fan - kept an eagle eye out for any sightings of the ZT bretheren on the road.

But wasn't til my last two days I saw one near Brighton (black) and another (Silver) parked in Arundel.

Was excited to see those - but surprised no others!

Makes ours all that more special huh!
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Old 15th June 2009, 22:06   #2
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Hi all,

Just returned from a couple of weeks in Ireland and Southern England - and as being a devoted fan - kept an eagle eye out for any sightings of the ZT bretheren on the road.

But wasn't til my last two days I saw one near Brighton (black) and another (Silver) parked in Arundel.

Was excited to see those - but surprised no others!

Makes ours all that more special huh!
Hi Steve,

This time last year I spent 5 weeks in England, Scotland and France. Motored around much of southern England and the west country and much of Scotland. Like you we barely saw either a ZT or 75. I could count them on one hand. They must all be hiding!
Cheers from NZ.
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Old 15th June 2009, 23:03   #3
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Try west Wales, keep tripping over them around here!!!!
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Old 17th June 2009, 00:02   #4
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Well if you were driving round the west of Ireland, I had a Bump, and my ZT was at the Hospital.... Been Driving my Old 45.
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I live off the main road to the north coast here in Northern Ireland and hard to believe but 1 in every 20 cars is either a 75/tourer/zt/ztt, there constantly passing by, majority are 75s and old men though!
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Old 30th November 2009, 01:05   #6
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In Coventry I saw ZT's everywhere.

In Ireland, I've only ever seen two - both Trophy Blue Saloons with lip spoilers.

See lots of 75's though, including a facelift tourer in a village on the N7 with a white smiley rear bumper - odd!
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